Pediatric Gastric Teratoma

Authors

  • Ana Luisa Mendizábal-Méndez
  • Marco Cesar Valenzuela-Ramos
  • Carlos Alberto Rí­os-Contreras
  • Claudia Esther Rodrí­guez-Montes

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3941/jrcr.v4i10.491

Keywords:

Teratoma, neoplasm, stomach, germ cell tumor

Abstract

Neoplasms from germ cell origin are a heterogeneous group of tumors rarely seen in the pediatric population, teratoma is the most frequent among them. They can occur in either gonadal or extragonadal locations. Extragonadal teratoma arising from abdominal viscera is very unusual. There are less than a hundred reported cases of gastric teratoma in the worldwide literature. Since the occurrence of this pathology in the pediatric age group is quite rare, we describe a case of a teratoma located in the lesser curvature of the stomach in an infant with an emphasis in radiologic-pathologic correlation.

Author Biographies

Ana Luisa Mendizábal-Méndez

Chief, Computed Tomography Subsection

Marco Cesar Valenzuela-Ramos

Pediatric Surgeon.

Carlos Alberto Rí­os-Contreras

Radiology resident.

Claudia Esther Rodrí­guez-Montes

Pathologist.

Published

2010-09-26

Issue

Section

Pediatric Radiology